Operating instructions Bluetooth Mesh adapter EN EIO344 1 2 0 2
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3 8 7 8 9 2 0 8 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter Contents 1 Preliminary note .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Symbols used ....................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Warnings used ..................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Safety symbols on the unit ................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Change history ..................................................................................................................... 3 2 Safety instructions .......................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Cyber security ...................................................................................................................... 4 3 Intended use ................................................................................................................................... 5 4 Connection possibilities .................................................................................................................. 6 IO-Link connection and outputs ........................................................................................... 6 4.1 4.2 Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................. 6 4.3 Bluetooth Mesh .................................................................................................................... 6 5 Electrical connection ....................................................................................................................... 7 5.1 Mounting the connector ........................................................................................................ 8 5.2 Removing the connector ...................................................................................................... 8 5.3 UL application area .............................................................................................................. 8 5.4 Cable length ......................................................................................................................... 8 6 Display elements, output response and troubleshooting ............................................................... 9 6.1 RGB indicators ..................................................................................................................... 9 6.2 RGB status indicator, output response and troubleshooting ................................................ 9 7 Parameter setting ......................................................................................................................... 10 7.1 Parameter setting via IO-Link using a PC: ......................................................................... 10 7.2 Parameter setting by means of a mobile device via Bluetooth .......................................... 10 7.3 Data storage on sensor side via M12 socket with moneo|blue .......................................... 11 Note: Device validation and data storage .................................................................. 11 8 Parameters and commands ......................................................................................................... 12 8.1 Parameters and commands via IO-Link ............................................................................. 12 8.2 Bluetooth parameters and commands ............................................................................... 13 9 Set-up of the moneo configure application ................................................................................... 15 9.1 Function moneo configure .................................................................................................. 15 9.2 System requirements ......................................................................................................... 15 9.3 Installation of moneo configure .......................................................................................... 15 9.4 Connection with a PC ......................................................................................................... 15 10 Set-up of the moneo|blue application ........................................................................................... 16 10.1 moneo|blues functions ....................................................................................................... 16 10.2 System requirements ......................................................................................................... 16 10.3 Installation of moneo|blue .................................................................................................. 16 10.4 Connect a mobile device .................................................................................................... 16 11 Copyright and trademarks ............................................................................................................ 17 12 Approvals and certificates ............................................................................................................ 18 13 Maintenance, repair and disposal ................................................................................................ 19 7.3.1 2 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 1 Preliminary note You will find instructions, technical data, approvals and further information using the QR code on the unit / packaging or at www.ifm.com. 1.1 Symbols used Requirement Instruction Reaction, result
Designation of keys, buttons or indications Cross-reference Important note Non-compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 1.2 Warnings used NOTE Warning of damage to property CAUTION Warning of personal injury Slight reversible injuries may result. WARNING Warning of serious personal injury Death or serious irreversible injuries may result. 1.3 Safety symbols on the unit Observe instructions in chapter Electrical connection!
1.4 Change history Version Subject 00 New creation of the document Date 11/2021 3 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 2 Safety instructions The unit described is a subcomponent for integration into a system. The system architect is responsible for the safety of the system. The system architect undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create documentation in accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of the system. This documentation must contain all necessary information and safety instructions for the operator, the user and, if applicable, for any service personnel authorised by the architect of the system. Read this document before setting up the product and keep it during the entire service life. The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions. Only use the product for its intended purpose ( Intended use). If the operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to, personal injury and/or damage to property may occur. The manufacturer assumes no liability or warranty for any consequences caused by tampering with the product or incorrect use by the operator. Installation, electrical connection, set-up, operation and maintenance of the product must be carried out by qualified personnel authorised by the machine operator. Protect units and cables against damage. Replace damaged units, otherwise the technical data and safety will be impaired. 2.1 Cyber security NOTE If the unit is operated in an unprotected network environment Unauthorised read or write access to data is possible. Unauthorised manipulation of the device function is possible. Restrict access to authorised users (e.g. password-protected access). Assign a new password for the Bluetooth access. 4 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 3 Intended use The EIO344 communicates via IO-Link with a sensor. Using Bluetooth and an APP, the connected sensor can be read and written. All available functions can be accessed via moneo|blue. The APP is available for Android and IOS in the App Store. The EIO344 also features a data storage function. This allows a defective sensor to be replaced quickly. In addition, the adapter loops through the switching or analogue output on pin 2 of the sensor; the output can still be used as a control signal. The switching output at pin 4 of the sensor is replicated automatically or manually by the EIO344. Several adapters can be connected to each other via the EIO404 base station. See chapter 4.3. DE Fig. 1: Application example 1: Power supply 2: PLC with voltage supply 3: EIO344 adapter 4: Mobile device with Bluetooth LE 5: Base station EIO404 with Bluetooth Mesh 6: Example sensor The unit is not suited for environments with particular requirements on mechanical stability
(e.g. shock/vibration). The unit is intended for indoor use only. Observe the operating conditions (Technical data at www.ifm.com). The process data received via Bluetooth are used for plant monitoring 5 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 4 Connection possibilities The EIO344 offers several connection options which include, among others, various functions. 4.1 IO-Link connection and outputs This unit has two IO-Link communication interfaces. M12 connector:
Power supply Output pin 2 (looped through from sensor) and digital output pin 4 Pin 4 for parameter setting with an IO-Link software for the device side (reset, Ou1, events, history) M12 socket Input for interaction with an IO-Link device. IO-Link is an internationally standardised IO technology (IEC 61131-9) for communicating with sensors and actuators. General information about IO-Link can be found at io-link.ifm. IO Device Description (IODD) with all parameters and process data of the unit can be found at documentation.ifm.com. 4.2 Bluetooth Using a mobile device the following functions are supported:
Parameter setting of the M12 socket to the IO-Link device Parameter setting of the IO-Link device Input for parameter setting with an IO-Link software for the device side M12 socket:
Input for interaction with an IO-Link device 4.3 Bluetooth Mesh After setting up the Bluetooth Mesh, the EIO344 independently establishes the connection to a base station (EIO404). The connection can be made directly to the base station or via several EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapters. Cyclical process data is transmitted to the base station at a time interval of 2-4s. With moneo on a PC or notebook, this process data can be read at the base station and the plant can be monitored. See operating instructions EIO404 www.ifm.com. 6 DE Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 5 Electrical connection The unit must be connected by a qualified electrician. Observe the national and international regulations for the installation of electrical equipment. Voltage supply according to EN 50178, SELV, PELV. CAUTION Input current is not limited. No fire protection. Protect circuits. Disconnect power. Connect the unit as follows:
1 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 2 3 5 1:
4-pole M12 connector Power supply OUT2 (white, looped through) OUT1 (black, replicated) Input for IO-Link parameter setting 2:
5-pole M12 socket Input for IO-Link signals of the sensor Fig. 3: Electrical connection Pin Output in operation Input for IO-Link parameter setting 1:
2:
4:
3:
L+ -(supply voltage EIO344 + sensor) OUT2 setting of sensor OUT1 digital L+
Not used IO-Link (parameter setting) L- (supply voltage EIO344 + sensor) L-
Tab. 1: M12 connector pin assignment Pin Input for IO-Link signals of the sensor 1:
2:
4:
3:
5:
L+ (supply voltage of the sensor) OUT2 (of the sensor) IO-Link L- (supply voltage of the sensor) Not used Tab. 2: M12 socket pin assignment The unit must not be externally supplied via the 5-pole M12 input socket (2). Pin 1, pin 2 and pin 3 are each looped through. Connect the sensors to the Bluetooth Mesh adapter using the connection cables provided (
Accessories at www.ifm.com). 7 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 5.1 Mounting the connector To achieve the protection rating indicated in the data sheet, the following has to be observed:
Use IO-Link cable with IP class. Connect the connector with the unit. The arrow indicates the position of the coding. Tighten the coupling nut. Minimum tightening torque: 0.6 Nm (tightening by hand) Maximum tightening torque: 1.5 Nm (using a torque wrench). 5.2 Removing the connector Loosen the coupling nut and simultaneously press the connector against the unit. 5.3 UL application area For use in the USA and Canada:
For connecting the unit and the IO-Link sensor, use UL-certified cables of category CYJV 2/7/8 having suitable ratings. 5.4 Cable length Maximum cable length on the input and output side (IO-Link): 20 m. Maximum cable length on the output side (analogue signal): no recommendation, depending on the receiver. Provide all input and output side cables with a strain relief approx. 200 mm behind the connectors. 8 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 6 Display elements, output response and troubleshooting The indicator shows the current status of the unit with an RGB LED. 6.1 RGB indicators Colour Designation Red Interference indication Green Operation indication Blue Bluetooth DE Fig. 4: RGB indicator 6.2 RGB status indicator, output response and troubleshooting The unit features self-diagnostic options. Faults are indicated by the red LED. Type Description RGB status Output response Troubleshooting 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4
The unit works correctly Green, on
IO-Link optical identification Green, double flash ---
Voltage too low Off Electronics too cold Red, 1 Hz Electronics too hot Red, 1 Hz Off
Faulty IO-Link device process data Green, on FOU Check AS-i voltage supply Switching output short-circuited Red, 1 Hz Short-circuit clocking Check wiring No IO-Link device connected Green, on Output configuration invalid Red, 1 Hz Hardware failure Red, on No connection BT Mesh Red, 1 Hz Bluetooth is active Blue, on Bluetooth Mesh is active Green, on Device update Green, flashing
(200ms on, 800ms off) Off FOU FOU
Check IO-Link wiring and IO-Link sensor Check configuration Units defective, please replace Check the distance to the next receiver
Wait until the update is complete Tab. 4: Troubleshooting; 1: Warning, 2: Fault, 3: Note 9 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 7 Parameter setting The parameters of this unit can be set via 2 interfaces. You can use IO-Link or Bluetooth to read information and make changes. Assigned information and changes are possible for each interface. For IO-Link, connect the M12 connector to a hardware for parameter setting. The connection is established via Bluetooth with an app. The parameter setting can be carried out with or without a sensor connected. Information on suitable parameter setting software at www.ifm.com. 7.1 Parameter setting via IO-Link using a PC:
Connect the Bluetooth Mesh adapter to the PC via the USB interface using the M12 connector:
Fig. 5: Parameter setting with a PC If the device is not detected, update the device catalogue for the parameter setting software via the internet. Change the parameter settings in the software. Transfer the parameter settings to the device. 7.2 Parameter setting by means of a mobile device via Bluetooth Power the Bluetooth Mesh adapter The Bluetooth Mesh adapter is searched for and connected via an app Fig. 6: Parameter setting with a mobile device If the device is not detected, update the device catalogue for the parameter setting software via the internet. Change the parameter settings in the software. Transfer the parameter settings to the device. If a sensor is connected, it can also be reached via Bluetooth. 10 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 7.3 Data storage on sensor side via M12 socket with moneo|blue Storage of the IO-Link device configuration for automatic recovery (data storage) The IO-Link port offers the following optional functions:
Device validation for connected IO-Link devices (validation ID) Vendor and device identification for active device validation (Vendor ID / Device ID) DE Set the following parameters as requested:
Parameter Description
[Validation / Data Storage]
Supported IO-Link standard and behaviour of the IO-Link master when a new IO-Link device is connected to the port Possible values No check and clear Type compatible V1.0 device Type compatible V1.1 device Type compatible V1.1 device with Backup + Restore Type compatible V1.1 device with Restore Note: Device validation and data storage
(Chapter 7.3.1)
[Vendor ID]
[Device ID]
ID of the manufacturer that is to be validated 0...65535 Factory setting: 0 ID of the IO-Link device that is to be validated 0...16777215 Factory setting: 0 If the parameter values [Vendor ID] or [Device ID] are changed in the online mode, the data memory will be deleted and a new backup of the parameter values of the connected IO-Link device will be created in the IO-Link master. Save changed values on the device. 7.3.1 Note: Device validation and data storage The user can choose how the IO-Link ports are to behave with regard to the device validation and the storage /
recovery of parameter data of the connected IO-Link device. The following options are available:
Option Validation of the IO-
Link device Storage of the parameter values Recovery of the parameter values
[No check and clear]
no
[Type compatible V1.0 device]
[Type compatible V1.1 device]
[Type compatible V1.1 device with Backup +
Restore]
[Type compatible V1.1 device with Restore]
yes, check the compatibility with IO-Link standard V1.0 yes, check the compatibility with IO-Link standard V1.1 no no no no no no yes, check the compatibility with IO-Link standard V1.1 and uniformity of construction
(vendor ID and device ID) yes, automatic storage of the parameter values; changes of the current parameter values will be stored yes, recovery of the parameter values when connecting an identical IO-Link device with factory settings yes, check the compatibility with IO-Link standard V1.1 and uniformity of construction
(vendor ID and device ID) no, there is no automatic storage; changes of the current parameter values will not be stored yes, recovery of the parameter values when connecting an identical IO-Link device with factory settings 11 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 8 Parameters and commands 8.1 Parameters and commands via IO-Link Parameter Function Application-specific identifier Possibility to identify a device with user or application-specific information Plant identification identifier Possibility to identify a device with function-specific information Location identifier Event counter Event history Operating hours Possibility to identify a device with location-specific information The event counter increments when the assigned event has occurred Displays a list of the last occurred events Operating hours counter since delivery Internal temperature Current internal temperature Active events Current upcoming events Parameter configuration faults Shows the parameter incorrectly set at the time of the download FOU Behaviour of output 2 in case of an internal fault Output configuration Setting the output behaviour Switching bit Tab. 3: IO-Link parameters Commands Reset application Back to box Reset event history Reset event counter Reset Bluetooth password Flash on Flash off Bit in the IO-Link process data stream that is to be output as switch point 1 Function Resets settings (except: application-specific identifier, plant identifier, location identifier, Bluetooth password, Bluetooth Mesh network) All settings are set to the factory setting and communication is blocked until the next switch-off and switch-on Resets the event history Resets the event counter Resets the Bluetooth password Activating the command makes the responding unit flash Deactivates the flashing of the LED of the previously addressed unit System test command 240 Test event 1 8DFE is activated System test command 241 Test event 1 8DFE is deactivated System test command 242 Test event 2 8DFF is activated System test command 243 Test event 2 8DFF is deactivated Tab. 4: IO-Link commands 12 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 8.2 Bluetooth parameters and commands Parameter Function Name of the manufacturer Manufacturer name assigned a manufacturer ID Manufacturer text Product name Product ID Product text Serial number Hardware version Firmware version Bootloader version Additional information about the manufacturer Full product name Manufacturer-specific product or type identification
(e.g. article or order number) Additional product information about the device Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the individual unit Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the hardware version of the individual device Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the firmware version of the individual device Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the bootloader version of the individual device DE EEPROM version Manufacturer-specific EEPROM version Bluetooth MAC address MAC address of the Bluetooth interface Bluetooth software version Bluetooth bootloader version Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the Bluetooth software version of the individual device Unique, manufacturer-specific identification of the Bluetooth bootloader version of the individual device Operating hours Internal temperature Active events Device status Operating hours counter since delivery Current internal temperature Current upcoming events Display of the current device and diagnostic status Application number Unique ID of the adapter in the mesh network FOU Behaviour of output 2 in case of an internal fault Output configuration Setting the output behaviour Switching bit P-n Security mode Bluetooth password Device name Base station name Transmission interval Signal strength Bit in the IO-Link process data stream that is to be output as switch point 1 Transistor function, switching logic of the outputs (pnp/npn) Activate or deactivate Bluetooth security Code for write protection Designation of the adapter Name of the connected base station Transmission interval of process data via mesh Signal strength of the mesh network BT mesh transmission BT password function BT Mesh ID BT Mesh address BT Mesh node BT firmware version BT firmware type Assigned Bluetooth Mesh ID Bluetooth Mesh address Bluetooth Mesh support Version of the installed Bluetooth firmware Type of Bluetooth software BT firmware data block Bluetooth packet size of the update data block BT firmware maximum size Bluetooth maximum packet size Master cycle time Set master cycle time Current cycle time to the connected IO-Link device Pre-configuration of the IO-Link master cycle time Event of the master port Event of the IO-Link master port Settings of the master port Settings of the IO-Link master Com speed of the master port IO-Link Com rate of the connected IO-Link sensor Validation and data storage mode of the master port Configuration of the data storage mode Manufacturer ID of the master port Manufacturer ID of the pre-configured data storage device Device ID of the master port Device ID of the pre-configured data storage device Manufacturer ID of the IO-Link device Manufacturer ID of the connected IO-Link device Device ID of the IO-Link device Device ID of the connected IO-Link device 13 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter Application-specific identifier of the IO-
Link device Possibility to identify a device with user or application specific information PDin IO-Link device Process data input of the connected device Product name IO-Link device Product name of the connected device Serial number IO-Link device Serial number of the connected device PDout IO-Link device IO-Link device status Event IO-Link device Tab. 5: Bluetooth parameters Process data output of the connected device Device status of the connected device Event of the connected device Commands Reset application Back to box Reboot Signal Stream set Start stream set Getcrc Install Preinstall Data storage Read request Write request Tab. 6: Bluetooth commands Function Resets settings (except: application-specific identifier, plant identifier, location identifier, Bluetooth password, Bluetooth Mesh network) All settings are set to the factory setting and communication is blocked until the next switch-off and switch-on Reboots the device Flashing on and off, makes an LED flash on the device Reading the Bluetooth firmware Start reading the Bluetooth firmware Bluetooth firmware update Installs the downloaded file Prepares the device for the update Triggers the data storage of the connected IO-Link device Read request of the acyclic data Write request of the acyclic data 14 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 9 Set-up of the moneo configure application 9.1 Function moneo configure With moneo configure, the adapter can be accessed via the IO-Link interface. This interface allows few functions. DE 9.2 System requirements moneo configure is installed on a Windows operating system. Windows 7/10/11 USB interface A ready-made system for this purpose is also offered by ifm. 9.3 Installation of moneo configure Open the installation file Follow the installation instructions Update the IODD catalogue when using the moneo configure for the first time. 9.4 Connection with a PC Connect PC/laptop with a USB interface Connect the EIO344 to the USB interface Start the moneo software Search for participant and connect Information on moneo configure can be found in the software or in the manual. 15 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 10 Set-up of the moneo|blue application 10.1 moneo|blues functions With moneo|blue, the EIO344 transmits live data, which is displayed and allows the parameters to be set. Saved data can be read via a data file. Acyclic parameters and cyclic process data can be read and written. 10.2 System requirements To install moneo|blue on a mobile device such as smartphone or tablet an internet connection is recommended. moneo|blue can be downloaded from the "Apple APP Store" or "Google Play Store". The mobile device must meet the following system requirements:
Bluetooth 4.0 iOS operating system version 8.0 or higher Android operating system version 4.3 or higher 10.3 Installation of moneo|blue Open the Apple APP Store or the Google Play Store Search for moneo|blue Follow the installation instructions Update the IODD catalogue when using the moneo|blue App for the first time. 10.4 Connect a mobile device Activate Bluetooth data transmission on the mobile device Position the mobile device within the range of EIO344 Select the requested EIO344 Enter the access password 0000 You can find information about moneo|blue in the App description. 16 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 11 Copyright and trademarks All trademarks and company names used are subject to the copyright of the respective companies Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Google is a registered trademark of Google LLC. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. DE iOS operating system is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Android operating system is a registered trademark of Google LLC. 17 EIO344 Bluetooth Mesh adapter 12 Approvals and certificates The EU declaration of conformity, approvals and country-specific certificates are available at:
www.ifm.com Approval-related notes:
Packing slip 18 Bluetooth Mesh adapter EIO344 13 Maintenance, repair and disposal The unit is maintenance-free. After use dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly way in accordance with the applicable national regulations. Cleaning the device:
Disconnect the device from the voltage supply. Clean the device from dirt using a soft, chemically untreated and dry micro-fibre cloth. DE 19